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  • Date Nov 18 2022
  • Event Starts 8:00 PM
  • Location L3Harris Technologies Theatre
  • Doors Open 6:30 PM
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Resurrection - A Journey Tribute, considered to be 'The Gold Standard' by which all Journey tributes are measured, faithfully recreates the experience of a 1980’s Journey concert. This dynamic and compelling band has featured some of Nashville's hottest musicians, many whom who have performed, written, or recorded with the biggest names in the music industry - including Journey and Steve Perry. Every show is a brilliant reproduction of sights and sounds that captivate and transport audiences to the glorious age of arena rock. Lead singer, Ryan Christopher, delivers the vocal precision, appearance, and stage presence of the legendary Steve Perry. Resurrection - A Journey Tribute continues to garner worldwide attention and acclaim with high profile performances including, Royal Caribbean International cruises, Fraze Pavilion, AT&T Park: Home of the San Francisco Giants, US Cellular Field: Home of the Chicago White Sox, Hard Rock Casino and Hotel. Fans across the country, including Steve Perry and Journey purists, rave that Resurrection - A Journey Tribute is THE Journey experience! Take a look, attend a show near you, and then you decide!

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Party on the Patio

The party starts 90 minutes prior to the start of the show. Party on the Patio is rain or shine, and The King Center Rotunda serves as the second location in the case of inclement weather.

Meal tickets are sold separately from show tickets, are not date-specific, and this for the first time this year are available for purchase in advance. One meal ticket is good for one show date only.

Party on the Patio meal tickets and parking can be purchased online purchasing show tickets, as well as at the ticket office, open Monday - Friday, noon - 6 PM. 

Mask Policy : Use of masks are optional and at the discretion of individual patrons

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Step inside the hometown of the first human in space

West of Moscow, the small provincial town of Gagarin is a shrine to beloved Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.

Tonight, space fans around the world will party like it’s 1961.

Since 2001, the evening of April 12 has been celebrated every year as Yuri’s Night —a global event to honor one of space exploration’s most beloved figures, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, who was the first human to blast into space. Fans will dance, hoist drinks, attend lectures, and generally gather to pay tribute to a hero and revel in all things cosmic.

life size cardboard standee made in a form of Yuri Gagarin's training spacesuit.

A life-size cardboard model of Gagarin's training spacesuit—with a hole where the face would be—makes a perfect photo prop for fans.

Though he never set foot outside his Vostok 1 spacecraft as it made a complete orbit around Earth, Gagarin’s journey was a major milestone in the space exploration timeline. He was the first person to see space from beyond the confines of the atmosphere, and the first person to witness the dazzling view of our planet from so far away.

Natalia Tabac in the interior of the museum.

The head of a local school, Gagarin resident Natalia Tabac stands inside a museum created to honor Yuri Gagarin after his famous flight.

Among Gagarin’s many admirers is Russian photographer Daria Garnik . Now in her 30s, Garnik became obsessed with space and science fiction as a teenager, when she was introduced to the American television series, The X-Files .

educational class at the school named after Yuri Gagarin.

Children sit in a classroom at a town school named after Yuri Gagarin.

“Yuri Gagarin was a hero of mine when I was a kid,” she says, even though she was born years after Gagarin’s tragic death in a plane crash in 1968. “He was handsome, kind, down-to-earth and everyone could relate to him.”

As an adult, Garnik wanted to learn more about the cosmonaut, so she began documenting the small provincial town west of Moscow where Gagarin grew up. Once called Gzhatsk, the town was officially renamed Gagarin to honor him when he died, and it has since become a shrine of sorts, with several historic homes, memorials, and museums that commemorate his achievements. (Learn why we need to change the way we talk about space exploration.)

archival photographs of Yuri Gagarin.

Archival photographs of Yuri Gagarin hang in the school where Gagarin studied for two years.

“I came to Gagarin to shoot a story about memory, time, nostalgia for the first cosmonaut, and the cult that formed around him,” says Garnik, who grew up in the city of Ekaterinburg in Russia’s Ural Mountains. “I think I wanted to get to know Gagarin as a person who had a difficult life, and not just the media image from Soviet posters.”

Now based in Minsk, Belarus, Garnik has traveled to the town of Gagarin twice so far for her photo project. Full of Soviet-era artifacts and posters celebrating the cosmonaut, the town has a timeless feel to it, she says.

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A mural featuring Yuri Gagarin brightens up the wall of a local school.

“Gagarin hypnotized me with its atmosphere of being lost in time and preserved; I liked its slow pace of life,” she says.

Cafe Interior in the city of Gagarin.

Though it caters to mere Earthlings, a local cafe looks a bit like the interior of a space capsule.

Through this project, Garnik got to know many of Gagarin’s residents, some of whom remember him from when he was alive. After his pioneering spaceflight, Gagarin came back to his home town to visit his family; some of his relatives even still live there.

head of the Museum of the First Flight Lyudmila Demina.

Lyudmila Demina, who is the head of the Museum of the First Flight, sits in the museum's main exhibit area.

For Garnik, April 12 is an important day: “I think Yuri would want that on this day, we also remembered Korolyov, Yazdovsky, Titov, and other wonderful scientists and enthusiasts who made his flight possible,” she says, referring to Soviet rocket engineer Sergei Korolyov, space medicine researcher Vladimir Yazdovsky, and cosmonaut Gherman Titov, who was the second person in space. (Read about the modern-day cosmonaut who has spent more time in orbit than any person, ever.)

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A sculpture of Yuri Gagarin sits on display at a local school.

“He would want to popularize astronomy, space, and aviation so we could celebrate new scientific breakthroughs of mankind. He’d want us to look up more often, to dream, and to see further every time.”

space graffiti on a concrete fence located on Gagarin Street.

Space-themed graffiti decorates a concrete fence on Gagarin Street in the Russian town of Gagarin.

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Dragon ball official pays tribute to vegeta's underrated fashion sense.

Dragon Ball has several fashion icons, including Bulma and Master Roshi. However, Vegeta shouldn't be counted out since he has a great sense of style!

When it comes to fashion, Dragon Ball 's Vegeta could hardly be called the best-dressed character in the franchise. However, he has had quite a wardrobe journey during the manga's forty-year history. He has one of the most iconic debut anime outfits and the fan-favorite redeemed villain is a popular cosplay choice.

Beginning serialization in 1984, Dragon Ball has showcased the bright and eccentric fashion senses of Bulma and Master Roshi. However, in Chapter 10 of Dragon Ball Z (Chapter 204 of the overall Dragon Ball manga), Vegeta made his debut and became an icon in his own right.

His journey has led him to ally with many different powerful beings, including Frieza and Goku. It has also turned him into an unexpected family man of sorts. Even Dragon Ball Official has outlined Vegeta's costume history.

Dragon Ball Reveals Official Vegeta's Saiyan Battle Armor Creation Process

Vegeta's debut costume: a dragon ball fashion icon is born, saiyan armor revealed to kick off costume history: dragon ball z , chapter #10 (akira toriyama).

As Vegeta shifts from enemy fighter to friend and father, his wardrobe changes alongside him.

The arrival of Vegeta in Chapter 10, " Sayonara Goku" , marks a turn in Dragon Ball fashion with his debut Saiyan armor. Even though Raditz sported a similar look at the start of Dragon Ball Z , Vegeta's version of it has become much more iconic with the blue bodysuit he dons underneath the harder plates. The battle armor is seen worn by the Ginyu Force and Frieza's allies. Variations with fewer protective elements of the now classic military garment have also been worn by Cooler's Armored Squadron. Vegeta also has a couple of slight alterations include a bodysuit color change or shifts in the shoulder pads.

Vegeta's time in the Frieza Force may not have lasted long-term relative to his rivalry and reluctant friendship with Goku, however, his debut outfit is still his most iconic. As more of Dragon Ball's lore has been developed , the armor has taken on greater meaning. Wrapping his tail around himself makes it look like a belt, but a defining characteristic of this outfit is the way it can adapt to a Saiyan warrior's ape form. Some aspects are subtle, yet important, highlighting not only Vegeta's strength but also his home world's traditions and history.

The DBZ Legend Continues: Vegeta's Wardrobe Grows with His Character

Bodysuits take over as vegeta's main non-armor look: dragon ball z , post-cell saga (akira toriyama).

Though he isn't typically considered a fashion icon for Dragon Ball Z , there's no doubt his sense of style has evolved with his character arc.

As Vegeta shifts from enemy fighter to friend and father, his wardrobe changes alongside him. Following another death and resurrection of Goku, Vegeta can be seen training his son Trunks for a tournament. During training, he often wears bodysuits without his signature armor. Foregoing padded protective elements when not in actual combat, the Saiyan prince is depicted in more casual clothing than in his early days. While far less notable or iconic, this wardrobe change helps to indicate the way his life has changed and the positive improvements he has made. He is less threatening to the series' main characters but is still very powerful.

While not very colorful or eye-catching, these bodysuits are incredibly practical. Removing the protective aspects gives Vegeta a smoother and slimmer silhouette. It also highlights the way that some of his aggressive elements have been "removed," not just from his wardrobe, but from his initially introduced persona. Though he is still very tough and not the least bit friendly, he has still moved away from being purely a villain with a thirst for greater power. He isn't a natural heroic figure, but his efforts toward growing stronger and reaching his goals are much more positive and effective.

"Too Scared of the Readers" - Dragon Ball's Creator Confirmed the Real Reason Vegeta Stuck Around in the Funniest Way

Dragon ball daily wear: vegeta brings his style home, vegeta's wardrobe gets major makeover: dragon ball z and dragon ball super (akira toriyama).

He has one of the most iconic debut anime outfits and the fan-favorite redeemed villain is a popular cosplay choice.

Following Vegeta's time living on Earth and his marriage with Bulma , the Saiyan prince can be seen in casual clothes. Though he still trains in bodysuits, he is also frequently seen in bright-colored ensembles. Several of his outfits are also highly fashionable mixing jackets with pants, shirts with fun writing, and plenty of style options. Based on his initial appearance, his personality may have led readers to believe he would have a rather drab wardrobe, focused more on functionality and practicality. However, he is partnered with Bulma, who has often been known for her own bright-colored Capsule Corps-inspired fashion.

In Dragon Ball Z Chapter 324, after a time skip, Vegeta is seen standing beside Bulma wearing a very cool and fashionable jacket. Additionally, he is known for his pink shirt which has "Badman" written on the back. He has numerous other options, showing that while he has some hard edges and is not someone to take lightly, he is capable of looking sharp and standing out in many ways! Though he isn't typically considered a fashion icon for Dragon Ball Z , there's no doubt his sense of style has evolved with his character arc. Vegeta has made his own impressionable mark in his costume history and deserves much more credit than he's been given.

Dragon Ball is available to read on Shonen Jump, and MANGA Plus, as well as to watch on Crunchyroll.

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Dragon Ball

From the creative mind of Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball is a mega multimedia franchise that spans back to the 1980s. Dragon Ball expanded quickly, starting as a serialized manga for Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan. It made its way overseas via manga and an anime adaptation that is enjoyed worldwide. Dragon Ball was the initial starting animated series that followed the adventures of the young Son Goku as he sought after the Dragon Balls. These mystical orbs would grant the wish of any who gathered them together. Then, the series would branch off into the immensely popular Dragon Ball Z, which followed Goku as an adult and featured high-intensity battles and Goku's never-ending search to be the strongest. The series has also enjoyed several popular video game adaptations and continues to release several new animated series and theatrical films up to the recent popular Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.

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The VIP EXPERIENCE allows entrance into the venue at 5pm for seating ahead of the general public, early food & bar service, access to listen to portion of sound check, Q&A session with the band, photo and autograph opportunities…in addition to a RAJT Merch Pack! There will be a LIMITED number of VIP tickets for sale, so please log on to TicketWeb this Friday at noon to grab ‘em up! While the VIP ticket allows purchaser entrance into the venue at 5pm, it DOES NOT allow VIP ticket holders to hold seats or tables for others not attending the VIP Experience.

Resurrection is excited to continue growing their authentic Journey concert experience at their hometown venue! Thank YOU for continuing to support this passion!

Sergei Pavlovich Korolev – the Father of Practical Astronautics

Sergei Korolev (1907 – 1966), Soviet Union 1969 CPA 3731 stamp

On January 12, 1907, lead Soviet rocket engineer and spacecraft designer during the Space Race Sergei Korolev was born. Korolev is regarded by many as the “father of practical astronautics “. He was involved in the development of the R-7 Rocket , Sputnik 1 ,[ 1 ] launching Laika , Belka and Strelka  and the first human being, Yuri Gagarin ,[ 2 ] into space.

“Today we are witnesses to the fulfillment of the dream that occupied some outstanding people, among them Tsiolkovsky. He had prophesied that mankind will not stay on Earth forever. Sputnik is the first confirmation of his predictions. The opening up of space has begun.” – Sergei Korolev, on the night of October 5, 1957, after the successful launch of Sputnik 1.[8]

Sergei Korolev – Youth and Education

Korolev was born in Zhytomyr , the capital of Volhynian Governorate of the Russian Empire. His parents, Russian teachers Maria Nikolaevna Balanina (née Moskalenko),  from a wealthy merchant family with Greek and Cossack roots, and Pavel Yakovlevich Korolev, who was  of Belarusian origin, separated just three years after his birth. Korolev grew up with his grandparents in Neshin . When he was ten years old, the family moved to Odessa . There he completed an apprenticeship as a bricklayer and roofer. Korolev showed an early interest in aviation and, in addition to his job, worked at the local glider club, constructing his first glider K-5 at the age of 17. In 1925, Korolev began studying at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute . When the Kiev faculty was closed, he transferred to Moscow Technical University (MWTU) in 1926 and graduated. Before that, he completed an internship at the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (ZAGI), where he came into contact with the design of powered aircraft. In 1929, together with S. N. Lyushin, Korolev developed and built the Koktebel glider. In the same year, under the guidance of Andrei Tupolev, Korolev created his first powered aircraft SK-4 as his diploma thesis.

First Experiments with Rockets

In the 1930s, Korolev began building rockets as part of MosGIRD, a group founded in 1931 to research recoil propulsion systems. There he received essential impulses for his later work from Friedrich Zander . Together with Zander, whom he considered a mentor, he was involved in the design and construction of the first Soviet hybrid rockets GIRD-09 and GIRD-X , among others. In 1933, he moved to the Rocket Research Institute (RNII) and became head of the Rocket Missile Department in 1934. In the same year, his scientific treatise The Rocket Flight into the Stratosphere was published.

The Great Terror

While working on the RP-318-I rocket-powered glider, Korolyev was arrested by the NKVD’s secret political police during the Great Terror on June 27, 1938. After two days of torture and threats against his family, he signed a confession in which he was forced to identify himself as a member of a counterrevolutionary Trotskyist conspiracy and a participant in acts of sabotage to obstruct development work. He had been denounced under duress by Valentin Glushko ,[ 3 ] who had been arrested three months earlier and who himself spent the period until 1944 in prison. Although innocent, Korolev was sentenced without formal trial on to ten years of hard labor in the gulag and five years of loss of civil rights. After spending time in several prisons and prolonged transportation, he arrived at the notorious Maldyak labor camp in 1939, where he nearly starved to death and became so ill with scurvy that his lower jaw was severely damaged and he lost many teeth.

In the First Circle of Hell

Through interventions of his mother with the support of the well-known pilots Mikhail Gromov and Valentina Grisodubova, the USSR Supreme Court overturned the previous sentence and Korolev was recalled from Maldyak only in November 1939. After renewed interventions by his mother and Gromov with NKVD People’s Commissar Lavrenti Beria , he was sent to the special design office of aircraft designer Andrei Tupolev , who had already supervised Korolyov’s thesis and was also imprisoned. The ZKB-29 special camp for scientists and engineers was under the control of the NKVD and was described from personal experience by Alexander Solzhenitsyn in the novel The First Circle of Hell . The ZKB-29 developed the Tupolev Tu-2 dive bomber in Omsk in September 1942.

Petlyakov Pe-2, co-developed by Sergei Korolev

Korolev applied for a job at an aircraft engine plant in Kazan , where Glushko headed the OKB-16 special design bureau for rocket engines under Sharashka conditions. Korolev participated in the development of the Petlyakov Pe-2 multirole aircraft to improve takeoff performance and climb performance with a switchable rocket engine. In 1944, Korolyov and Glushko were paroled from prison early and continued their work on rocket developments as employed engineers of OKB-16. However, Korolev was not officially rehabilitated until April 18, 1957. Korolev’s six-year imprisonment in the Gulag was erased from Communist accounts of the history of technology.

Becoming Chief Designer

After World War II, Korolev rose to become the chief designer of the initially military-only Soviet missile program within the NII (Scientific Research Institute). Korolev’s identity was kept secret during his lifetime, and in public he was referred to only anonymously as the “chief designer.” Korolev’s goal was to develop a civilian rocket program. In 1945, now holding the rank of colonel in the Red Army, he was ordered to Soviet headquarters in Berlin with other engineers and technicians. He was given the task of studying the German rocket program and locating associates of rocket engineer Wernher von Braun who remained in Germany.

The first A4 rocket (from German stocks) is transported to the launch site on a truck trailer. It was launched on 18 October 1947 from the Kapustin Yar test site, Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, CC-BY-4.0

The Soviets placed a priority on reproducing lost documentation on the A4 rocket, and studying the various parts and captured manufacturing facilities. That work continued in East Germany until late 1946, when 2,000+ German scientists and engineers were sent to the USSR through Operation Osoaviakhim . Most of the German experts, Helmut Gröttrup being an exception, were engineers and technicians involved in wartime mass-production of A4, and they had not worked directly with Wernher von Braun. Korolev returned to the Soviet Union in 1946 with plans of German designs and German rocket designers. Among others, Wernher von Braun’s assistant Helmut Gröttrup and aerodynamicist Werner Albring worked on rocket technology development under Korolev’s direction in Kaliningrad (in Moscow oblast) and on Gorodomlya Island (now Solnetchny settlement) in Lake Seliger during this period. The first design resulting from this cooperation was the R-1 rocket of 1948, a copy of the German A4 based on materials available in the Soviet Union. Unlike the U.S., which brought German scientists to the U.S. with its Operation Overcast and ensured their naturalization and retention in the U.S. as early as 1946 with Operation Paperclip, the Soviet Union merely siphoned off their knowledge and used it in the crucial steps for spaceflight.

The Soviet Space Programme

Among Korolyov’s greatest achievements were the construction of the R-7 – the world’s first intercontinental ballistic missile – and the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957,[ 1 ] but most importantly, the first space flight by a human, Yuri Gagarin , in 1961.[ 2 ] The R-7  was a two-stage rocket with a maximum payload of 5.4 tons, sufficient to carry the Soviets’ bulky  nuclear bomb  an impressive distance of 7,000 kilometres. However, despite the Soviet R-7 initial success, it experienced later failures as it was not intended to be a practical weapon. Sputnik 1 was designed and constructed in less than a month with Korolev personally managing the assembly at a hectic pace. The satellite was a simple polished metal sphere no bigger than a beach ball, containing batteries that powered a transmitter using 4 external communication antennas. Sputnik 1 was successfully completed and launched into space on 4 October 1957 using a rocket that had successfully launched only once before. After gaining approval from the government, a modified version of Korolev’s R-7 was used to launch Yuri Gagarin into orbit on 12 April 1961, which was before the United States was able to put Alan Shepard into space.

Variants of the R-7 Rocket, (NASA)

Korolev’s group was also working on ambitious programs for missions to Mars and Venus , putting a man in orbit, launching communication, spy and weather satellites, and making a soft-landing on the Moon.

Health Problems and Early Death

In December 1960, Korolev suffered a heart attack, which was followed by others. His cardiac arrhythmias were joined by internal bleeding and intestinal problems. Korolyev was admitted to a Moscow hospital. Doctors were going to remove painful hemorrhoids in a routine operation in January 1966, but in the meantime they discovered a large tumor in his colon and put him under general anesthesia. Tracheal intubation, necessary due to circulatory weakness, failed due to scurvy-related jaw abnormality as a late consequence of Gulag imprisonment; this caused his death on January 14, 1966. The Soviet government honored him by burying his urn in the Kremlin wall. In 1996, the city of Kaliningrad in Moscow Oblast, where he headed the experimental design bureau OKB-1 as chief designer from 1950, was renamed after him.

Losing the Race to the Moon

With Korolev’s death, the Soviet space and lunar programs suffered a bitter loss. Although work on the N1 lunar rocket was continued by his collaborator Vasily Mishin , it was discontinued in 1974 after several launch failures.[ 4 ] The identity of the chief designer remained a state secret in the Soviet Union during his lifetime. While in the U.S. his adversary Wernher von Braun made a high-profile appearance in the press and on television, Korolev was not known even in his own country. When, after the successful launch of Sputnik 1, the Nobel Prize Committee asked Nikita Khrushchev for the name of the chief designer, he replied that it had been the work of the entire Soviet people and that they had thus deserved the award. Only on the occasion of the state funeral in Moscow was this secret revealed.

References and Further Reading:

  • [1]  The Sputnik Shock and the Start of the Space Race , SciHi Blog
  • [2]  Yuri Gagarin – the first Man in Space , SciHi Blog
  • [3]  Valentin Glushko and the Space Race , SciHi Blog
  • [4]  The Russian Dream to Land a Man on the Moon , SciHi Blog
  • [5]  “Sergei Korolev: Father of the Soviet Union’s success in space” .  www.esa.int .
  • [6]  West, John B. (1 October 2001).  “Historical aspects of the early Soviet/ Russian crewed space program” .  Journal of Applied Physiology .  91  (4): 1501–1511.
  • [7]    “Sputnik Biographies–Sergei P. Korolev (1906-1966)” .   history.nasa.gov .
  • [8]  Joachim Kutzner, Kurt Kobler:  Der Sputnikschock.  4. April 2004
  • [9]  The 2021 John J. Rhodes Lecture: Expanded Space Exploration , A Discussion with NASA Astronaut, Dr. Shannon Walker & Ambassador Barbara Barrett, Barrett Honors College @ youtube
  • [10] Sergei Korolev at Wikidata
  • [11] Timeline for Sergei Korolev , via Wikidata

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    Resurrection - A Journey Tribute, considered to be 'The Gold Standard' by which all Journey tributes are measured, faithfully recreates the experience of a 1980's Journey concert. This dynamic band has featured some of Nashville's hottest musicians, many whom who have performed, written, or recorded with the biggest names in the music industry - including Journey and Steve Perry.

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    Ryan recalls, "That night, while listening to Journey's latest album, Revelation, Vic and I came up with the name, 'Journey Resurrection', which later became 'Resurrection - A Journey Tribute'." Over the next 6 months, they put together what Journey fans would consider an all-star roster of musicians for the ultimate Journey tribute.

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